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WebCafe has separate pages for resources specific to: Resources in Europe caregivers/end of life issues ostomates-on and off-line supplies, support and info clinical trials alternative-complementary medicine financial help/resources Patient's Advocacy - US: BCAN - Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network ABLCS - American Bladder Cancer Society Patient's Advocacy - Canada: CBCAN - Canadian Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network
Researching Your Cancer
For help without the computer, for US citizens: Cancer Information Service (CIS) Provides accurate, up-to-date information on cancer to patients and their families, health professionals, and the general public. Information specialists translate the latest scientific information into understandable language and respond in English, Spanish, or on TTY equipment.
The American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org; The website from the ACS provides help and resources to patients and caregivers all over the US. They also have a toll free number, 1-800-ACS-2345; Information Specialists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
NCI ClinicalTrials; http://cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/
Entrez-Pub Med http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
Medline Plus http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bladdercancer.html
MD Anderson http://www.mdanderson.org/diseases/bladder/
Mayo Clinic http://www.mayoclinic.org/bladder-cancer/
Oncolink http://oncolink.upenn.edu/disease/bladder/
CancerWEB http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd
Medscape http://www.medscape.com United Ostomy Associations of America http://www.uoaa.org This is a volunteer-based health organization with over 200 affiliated local support groups in the US, dedicated to assisting people who have had, will have, or are considering having intestinal or urinary diversions. National UOAA 1-800-826-0826 can give names and numbers of US support groups as well as groups in Canada and internationally.
The Urologychannel http://urologychannel.com MedicineNet.com A good, patient-friendly site explaining all the basics of blca
The Internet Drug Index http://www.rxlist.com
The Wellness Web http://www.wellweb.com The European School of Urology : Management of Superficial Bladder Cancer Online course
American Urological Ass.: Patient's Treatment Guidelines for superficial, non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, published 1999
Dr. Donald Lamm- BCG Oncology, one of the US' top uro-onc and BCG expert Bladder Cancer, Urostomy and Impotence, by Roni Olsen. Bladder cancer advocate and volunteer Roni has donated her book free to the public. The book is in pdf format and may take a minute or two to download.
The Guide to Living With Bladder Cancer Mark P. Schoenberg, M.D., F.A.C.S. and the Faculty and Staff of the Johns Hopkins Genitourinary Oncology Group. Easy to read guide for patients and family: symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, by the director of urologic oncology at Johns Hopkins, one of the very top institutes for uro/oncolgy in the US. http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title_pages/2644.html 100 Questions and Answers About Bladder Cancer Pamela Ellsworth, Brett Carswell, Jones and Bartlett Publishers; Medical texts: http://medicine.jbpub.com/
Choices in Healing (available free online) Michael Lerner's excellent book on just about everything out there pertaining to alternative/complementary cancer treatments. Helps one to make a more informed choice, by giving all the angles. A critical look at mainstream oncology has gotten him on the bad side of Quackwatch and the NCI, but for me and many others, his book is an oasis of reason in the terrifying world of cancerland.
Weil, Andrew. Spontaneous Healing. Ballantine Books, New York.
Simonton, O. Carl. Getting Well Again. Bantam Books, New York.
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